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Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez recently called for a national policy on paid sick days. About two-fifths of private-industry workers in the United States don’t get paid sick leave.
OSHA proposed a new rule following a court case that didn’t go its way. Find out what the rule is and what employers’ obligations will be in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
Employers who store and sell chemicals may no longer be exempt from OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard. Find out why in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
I recently explored the rareness of criminal prosecutions for workplace safety and health violations in the United States. But how does it compare to other countries?
One of the common refrains from industry when a new safety rule is proposed is that the rule will be a “job killer.” But if that’s the case, why are the rules often supported by labor organizations?
As OSHA begins a new enforcement focus in the health care industry, Congress mulls potential cuts to the agency. Read about these stories and more in this week’s OSHA Roundup.